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Mexico’s president is willing to help with border migrant crush but wants US to open talks with Cuba
Read full article: Mexico’s president is willing to help with border migrant crush but wants US to open talks with CubaMexico's president says he is willing to help with a crush of migrants that led to the closure of border crossings with the United States.
Go on dangerous trek across Brooks County where 700 migrants have died
Read full article: Go on dangerous trek across Brooks County where 700 migrants have diedThe area where we’re walking in is one of the most heavily used trails by migrants in Brooks County #KSATBorderJourney #KSATnews pic.twitter.com/nQlvUeu1y3 — Adrian Garcia (@adrianrolgarcia) July 18, 2018Good morning from Brooks County. KSAT's Steve Spriester, Luis Cienfuegos, Mario Orellana, Sal Salazar and Adrian Garcia will walk the same path that the migrants take in Brooks County. Producer Mario & I will be walking the same path the migrants use, starting at 6:30 a.m. in BROOKS COUNTY. Steve Spriester met up with a resident and a new business owner who shared their thoughts on the small town. #KSATBorderJourney pic.twitter.com/uaQHd6JLUj — Steve Spriester (@stevespriester) July 17, 2018The #KSATBorderJourney makes it 2nd stop in Carrizo Springs.
‘The Line’: Capturing stories along the border from Texas to California
Read full article: ‘The Line’: Capturing stories along the border from Texas to CaliforniaFrom the Rio Grande Valley to San Diego, California, KSAT will be interviewing people who live along the border, law enforcement officials, nonprofit organizations, migrants who have crossed the border and much more. ((SCROLL BELOW FOR RECENT UPDATES))The special 1,700-mile report is part of "The Line" series; to read and watch the stories, follow KSAT on-air, online and on all of its social media pages. DAY 1 (SUNDAY): (11:30 p.m.) KSAT's Tiffany Huertas shares what South Texas residents had to say about a new controversial border directed towards the U.S. Border Patrol in McAllen, Texas. (3:55 p.m.) KSAT stops in Progreso Lakes, Texas, where reporter Tiffany Huertas talked with Abraham Desiga at his family's home where they've lived since the 1940s. LIVE: KSAT is continuing its “The Line” series this time sharing stories along the entire border starting in Brownsville, Texas, and ending in San Diego, California.